Shockgamer said:Holy crap, Fox News focus group favors Obama.
I thought Obama did better, but you're right - format aside this was a rehash of the first debate. And polls will show this to be a push because I think Obama's at the ceiling of his support.Macam said:As someone who wasn't following GAF during the debate: Anyone that says this was a blowout will be sorely disappointed by the polling data in the upcoming days. It was an atrocious debate for both candidates and I suspect polling data will largely stay on par with where it is now and respond almost exclusively to the economy and any other events. The format was terrible and I fully expect pundits to bemoan the lack of new material and normal people to simply say they wanted more details (as they always do).
besada said:Then CBC Analysts are idiots.
OBAMINATION!Amir0x said:Yeah it wouldn't change the coming TSUNAMI Obama victory, Sharp.
OBAMATON
Heh heh I've been watching more of Faux News lately as it's amusing to see Hannity get more and more wound up at the increasing inevitability of an Obama victory.speculawyer said:ayers ayers ayers . . . rezco ayers rev. wright ayers!
All of the Atlantic did earlier today. I love it.ChoklitReign said:http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/
Holy shit, The Daily Dish changed its look.
OH NO!castle007 said:For those who didn't watch:
McCain referred to Obama as "that one"
castle007 said:For those who didn't watch:
McCain referred to Obama as "that one"
Shockgamer said:Holy crap, Fox News focus group favors Obama.
Sharp said:Obama could have won this 90-10 in polls and it wouldn't change anything. I'm calling it right now: the ratings for this are going to be atrocious.
Sharp said:I mean obviously yes this is a win for Obama but I doubt there's going to be any real shift in the polls because of this.
CharlieDigital said:Need more of this.
He crossed whitey ova'! :lol
Sharp said:I mean obviously yes this is a win for Obama but I doubt there's going to be any real shift in the polls because of this.
T Boone is an oil tycoon that made all of his fortune off of the oil industry. His intentions seem pure, as he's very old and really won't live to see the day of America reaching energy independence. He put up something like $30mil of his own money into this plan and advertising.TDG said:Is this T. Boone Pickens guy trying to become the next Ross Perot? I swear, his ads are on TV every five seconds.
Illuminati said:OH NO!
EviLore said:Obama wins huge on healthcare. McCain's tax credit plan demonstrates his lack of understanding of the issue. Obama addressed the real concern of a lot of uninsured and underinsured people, that pre-existing conditions can majorly fuck you over, and fine print can prevent you from getting the treatment you need.
thefro said:
Sharp said:I mean obviously yes this is a win for Obama but I doubt there's going to be any real shift in the polls because of this.
dasein said:"That one!"
What a way to other the other. Talk about objectification.
At this point I don't think anyone seriously believes McCain is capable of getting a significant shift. It was evident a few times in the polls that people just don't like him in debates, especially next to Obama. Body language etc. Since he's so far behind in the polls right now anyway it doesn't take much to convince people that he did worse in the debates, they want to believe it. Him actually losing the debate is just icing on the cake.Kreed said:But it was McCain that needed the shift, not Obama.